Includes a preliminary application form for Civilian Conservation Corps selection, a certificate of selection for the CCC, and a memoir written by Harold P. Leland of his time in the CCC in North Dakota and Arkansas.

Includes a diary extract from James M. Thomson who fought at the battle of Whitestone Hill, a letter from Alfred Sully naming Fire Heart as a trusted ally, a letter from S.R. Curtis and Orrin Guernsey declaring Fire Heart the Chief of the Sioux...

The diary is composed of 37 sheets of copy paper and documents Kellogg's time reporting on the Big Horn-Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 when he accompanied George Armstrong Custer and the 7th Cavalry during the events that ultimately led to the...

Governor John Moses shakes the hand of a member of the Citizens Military Training Corps at an event likely at Fort Lincoln in Bismarck. Other men sit on a raised platform with the governor, while men are lined up for review in front of them.

Governor C. Norman Brunsdale and President Dwight D. Eisenhower stand in the back of a car at a stop in Minot. State senator Milton L. Rue is also in the car with them. People line the streets to see the president, and people even sit on...

Three members of the Ashley Woman's Club sit on their float in the Ashley Diamond Jubilee parade. A large 'open book' behind them reads "Ashley Woman's Club sponsers [sic] of Ashley Public Library The truth shall make you free."

A large stone theater building. There is a balcony on the third storey directly above the main entrance. A few people are on the balcony and a few more are scattered on the sidewalk. A horse and wagon stands to the left of the entrance.

Governor Arthur A. Link sits next to his father John, who sits in a rocking chair in front of a large stone fireplace at the Governor's Residence in Bismarck. A little girl stands next to the both of them.

Medora sits with her children Athenais and Louis, M. de Saulty, and two of the children's servants on the steps of the Chateau de Mores in Medora. The group is sitting on the east steps with a gate behind them to keep the children from falling.

Carl Wishek stands at the right edge of this photograph, along with other students from the Wharton School of Commerce. All wear pyjamas and stand on two beds. Behind them, pennants from the University of Minnesota, Stanford, and other schools...

Three adults seated at desks in front of room with boy and girl students standing behind them. The walls have chalk boards and Regulator clock on wall, with a branch of foliage over it. A kerosene lamp is hanging from the ceiling and a photograph...

Arthur A. Link, Mary Louise Defender Wilson and S.F. 'Buckshot' Hoffner ride in the pack of a pickup truck flying North Dakota centennial flags in a parade in Williston, N.D. A sign on the side of the truck marks them as members of the North...

Private Teddy L. Bequette and Sgt. Fred A. Harvey stand together on the grounds of Fort Lincoln in Bismarck. Bequette wears civilian clothes, while Harvey wears his uniform and a visor. One of the brick fort buildings is visible behind them.

Sigurd, Grethe, Lorents, and Leif Hofstad stand with a team of horses on their farmstead in Burg Township, Divide County, N.D. Behind them, a farm home is visible. The first storey is made of sod, while a second storey of wood sits on top. One of...

The entire John and Nina Wishek family pose for a portrait in front of the family home in Ashley, N.D. John and Nina Wishek sit in chairs, while their children Carl, Jean, Homer, Paul, Anna, Max, Esther, and John stand behind them.

A.J. Thompson, T.H.H. Thoresen and other unidentified men stand behind a pile of rabbits recently hunted in Dunn County, N.D. Some of the men hold rifles. The Ebeltoft Garage is visible to the left of the men, and a livery stable behind them. ...

Two large churches on the same side of the street. A groomed lawn is between them. The church on the left has a dome on top. Two people stand in the churchyard. The church on the right lacks a steeple. A sidewalk parallels the road. Trees...

An article written by 'Medicus' detailing the improvement of the health of troops at Fort Rice. The decrease in scurvy cases is specifically mentioned. The author pleads for fresh vegetables to arrive at the fort, as a recent shipment of potatoes...

Barney Brunton and two other men sit in a barracks at CCC camp 2772. One of the men holds a book called "Sexology" and another man treats his foot. Medical supplies are visible on a small table next to them. Another man looks on from the...

Governor Walter Welford shakes the hand of a Boy Scout who sculpted a bust of the governor, which is visible on a display stand in front of them. A large stone building with a large window is visible in the background.

A team of horses pulling a piece of construction equipment with several men on top of it. Another team of horses is visible behing them. In the background there is a grain elevator at right and a water tower and windmill just left of center.

Burned out trucks sit in the ruins of a burned out garage at CCC camp 2722. Wooden camp buildings are visible in the background, and two men walk between them. Nine trucks, two pick-ups, one air compressor, and one Caterpillar were lost in the...

A view of storefronts on both sides of the street. There is a train visible at the end of the street. Horses and wagons are parked on both sides of the street. People stand in front of stores at right and near the train, in the distance on the...

An overview of the town. All the visible buildings are wooden, and the nearer structures appear to be homes. The business district is in the distance on the left. Four grain elevators stand at the edge of town.

One woman drives a car while another woman sits as her passenger as they drive near 4th and Main Streets in Bismarck. A drug store is visible behind them. A man in a hat crosses the street behind them, and various other people are visible on the...